Crystal Dynamics wants to do something with Rise of the Tomb Raider that was missing from the 2013 reboot of Tomb Raider: allow players to raid tombs and partake in platforming puzzles. It's kind of amazing that a game called Tomb Raider was kind of staunchly thin on tombs to raid.

New details have emerged for Crystal Dynamics' upcoming third-person action-adventure title, Rise of the Tomb Raider. We get to learn about the new day and night cycle, the weather system and a bit more about the gameplay mechanics in the much-anticipated sequel to the 2013 outing.

Crystal Dynamics ruffled some feathers this morning when they announced Rise of the Tomb Raider would be an Xbox exclusive. Gamers are calling for the company and its parent Square Enix to break that exclusivity agreement.

Crystal Dynamics confirmed during Microsoft's E3 2014 press conference that they're working on a sequel to the 2013 reboot of Tomb Raider. Rise of the Tomb Raider will take Lara on a new treasure-hunting quest in 2015.

Crystal Dynamics is apparently working on two big projects, one of which is a sequel to last year's Tomb Raider and another that happens to be a brand new IP for the eighth generation consoles from Sony and Microsoft.

The first week of sales for Crystal Dynamics re-release of last year's Tomb Raider, now known as the Definitive Edition, has garnered them quite the sales for both the Xbox One and PlayStation 4. However, the PlayStation 4 boasted a much higher margin of sales over its eighth-gen x86 compatriot.

Lara Croft approaches the pile of sticks and leafs she's gathered. She takes out a box of matches, realizing there's only one left. After taking a deep breath, she strikes the match along the box's rough edge, producing a flame. She quickly puts the lit match underneath the pile, causing the pile of wood to light up.

Lara Croft has had quite the adventurous life, raiding tombs all over the world, visiting forgotten palaces, fighting ancient evils and uncovering priceless treasures. Now she's gearing up from another expedition into the unknown as the 2013 reboot of Tomb Raider ventures into the untamed wilderness known as Mac.

Tomb Raider publisher Square Enix is currently working on a next-generation sequel to this year's reboot, the company confirmed today. Tomb Raider 2 is part of the company's continued attention to AAA development.

If you've finished Tomb Raider's campaign, found all the optional texts, and plundered all the hidden tombs, it's time for Lara to go on vacation. Crystal Dynamics' Karl Stewart says that they won't be releasing any single-player DLC for the game.